A device for attaching a fender to a vehicle comprises an elongated member and a fender fixation member. The elongated member has a proximal end and a distal portion, and the proximal end is configured to be attached to the vehicle. The fender fixation member is mounted to the distal portion of the elongated member, and the position of this fender fixation member is adjustable relative to the distal portion. The fender fixation member comprises a bracket for fixation to the fender of the vehicle, and a distance adjustment mechanism interposed between the distal portion of the elongated member and the fender fixation member. The bracket is also adjustable relative to a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the distal portion of the elongated member.
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17. A device for attaching a fender to a vehicle, comprising:
an elongated member having a proximal end and a distal portion, said proximal end being configured to be attached to the vehicle; and
a fender fixation member mounted to the distal portion of the elongated member, said fender fixation member comprising a bracket for fixation to the fender of the vehicle, and a distance adjustment mechanism interposed between the distal portion of the elongated member and the fender fixation member, said distance adjustment mechanism comprising at least one threaded rod.
1. A device for attaching a fender to a vehicle, comprising:
an elongated member having a proximal end and a distal portion, said proximal end being configured to be attached to the vehicle; and
a fender fixation member mounted to the distal portion of the elongated member, said fender fixation member comprising a bracket for fixation to the fender of the vehicle, and a distance adjusting mechanism interposed between the distal portion of the elongated member and the fender fixation member; said bracket being adjustable relative to a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the distal portion of the elongated member.
18. A device for attaching a fender to a vehicle, comprising:
an elongated member having a proximal end and a distal portion, said proximal end being configured to be attached to the vehicle; and
a fender fixation member mounted to the distal portion of the elongated member, said fender fixation member comprising a bracket for fixation to the fender of the vehicle, and a distance adjustment mechanism interposed between the distal portion of the elongated member and the fender fixation member, said distance adjustment mechanism comprising at least one rod substantially perpendicular to both said distal portion of the elongated member and said bracket.
19. A device for attaching a fender to a vehicle, comprising:
an elongated member having a proximal end and a distal portion, said proximal end being configured to be attached to the vehicle; and
a fender fixation member mounted to the distal portion of the elongated member, said fender fixation member comprising a bracket for fixation to the fender of the vehicle, and a distance adjustment mechanism interposed between the distal portion of the elongated member and the fender fixation member; said distance adjustment mechanism comprising at least one rod having a distal end fixed to said bracket and a proximal portion perpendicularly adjustable relative to the distal portion of the elongated member.
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said at least one rod is threaded;
said distal portion of the elongated member has a hole through which the proximal portion of said at least one rod extends; and
said at least one rod is perpendicularly adjusted relative to, and secured by means of a pair of nuts respectively positioned on opposite sides of, said distal portion of the elongated member.
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said at least one rod being threaded;
said distal portion of the elongated member having a hole through which the proximal portion of said at least one rod extends; and
said at least one rod being perpendicularly adjusted relative to, and secured by means of a pair of nuts respectively positioned on opposite sides of, said distal portion of the elongated member.
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The present invention relates generally to a device for attaching a fender to a vehicle. More particularly but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a device for attaching a fender comprising an elongated member on which an adjustable fender fixation member is mounted.
Tractor trucks are used to hitch semitrailers, the front part of which being designed to lie on the rear part of the tractor truck. Generally, a tractor truck comprises ten wheels disposed symmetrically on each side of the tractor truck on three axles: one front axle that holds two wheels and two rear axles that hold four wheels each. When the tractor truck is coupled to the semitrailer, the front part of the semitrailer covers the eight rear wheels of the tractor truck. Since rotation of the rear wheels of a tractor truck will propel rocks and/or other road debris toward the underside of a semitrailer coupled to the tractor truck or toward vehicles following the tractor truck when no semitrailer is coupled to this tractor truck, there exists a need to provide fenders that cover the rear wheels of the tractor truck to protect the semitrailer and other vehicles from the propelled rocks/debris.
Various types of devices for attaching a fender to a vehicle have been proposed. However, these fender attaching devices lack adjustability and their installation is both tedious and time-consuming. Therefore, there exists a need for a fender attaching device of improved adjustability that would facilitate both installing the fender attaching device and mounting the fender to the vehicle.
Therefore, the present invention relates to a device for attaching a fender to a vehicle. This device comprises an elongated member that has a proximal end and a distal portion. The proximal end is configured to be attached to the vehicle. The device also comprises a fender fixation member that is mounted to the distal portion of the elongated member. The position of the fender fixation member is adjustable relative to about the distal portion of the elongated member.
According to one embodiment, the position of the fender fixation member may be adjustable in a direction generally parallel to the distal portion of the elongated member.
According to another embodiment:
the proximal end of the elongated member may comprise a fastener for fixation to the vehicle;
the fastener may be structured to allow the elongated member to rotate about a longitudinal axis at the proximal end of this elongated member in order to allow that elongated member to be fixed to the vehicle and to the fender at various angular positions about the longitudinal axis of the proximal end of the elongated member.
The foregoing and other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non restrictive description of an illustrative embodiment thereof, given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the appended drawings:
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Although other materials could be contemplated, the elongated member 101, threaded rods 1021 and 1022, and elongated bracket 103 can be made of metal, for example rust-resistant metal.
The elongated member 101 can be made, for example, of a tube having a square cross section. The elongated member 101 comprises a proximal end 104 and a distal portion 105. The proximal end 104 defines a longitudinal axis 14 while the distal portion 105 defines a longitudinal axis 15.
The proximal end 104 comprises a square plate 106 mounted, for example welded, to the proximal end of the square tube generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 14. A threaded rod portion 107 has one end mounted, for example welded, to the outer face of the plate 106 coaxial with the longitudinal axis 14.
The distal portion 105 of the elongated member 101 comprises two set of coaxial holes 1881,1882 and 1883,1884 in the distal portion 105 of the elongated member 101. Each set of coaxial holes 1881,1882/1883,1884 are oriented in a generally vertical direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 15.
The proximal end 104 and the distal portion 105 are generally parallel to each other and are joined together by a generally central curved portion 109. This curved portion 109 offsets the longitudinal axes 14 and 15 with respect to each other in a generally vertical direction by a distance 16 (
The elongated, channel shaped bracket 103 comprises a series of three longitudinal and coaxial slots 1101, 1102 and 1103. The elongated, channel-shaped bracket 103 is also provided with a series of three holes holes 1111, 1112 and 1113 for fixation of a vehicle fender to the bracket 103.
The distal end of the threaded rod 102, comprises a flat head 1151. The threaded rod 102, is inserted in the slot 1101 (or the slot 1102) with the head 1151 situated on the top face of the elongated bracket 103 in channel-inverted position. To secure the distal end of the threaded rod 102, to the elongated bracket 103, a nut (not shown) is screwed on the threaded rod 102, on the side of the elongated bracket 103 opposite to the head 115, with a washer (not shown) interposed between the nut (not shown) and the elongated bracket 103. The proximal portion of the threaded rod 102, is inserted through the set of coaxial holes 1881,1882 of the distal portion 105 of the elongated member 101. The proximal portion of the threaded rod 102, is then secured to the distal portion 105 of the elongated member 101 by a pair of nuts 1081 and 1082 (
In the same manner, the distal end of the threaded rod 1022 comprises a flat head 1152. The threaded rod 1022 is inserted in the slot 1102 (or the slot 1103) with the head 1152 situated on the top face of the elongated bracket 103 in channel-inverted position. To secure the distal end of the threaded rod 1022 to the elongated bracket 103, a nut 114 (
Installation of the device 100 for attaching a fender to a vehicle will now be described.
As a first step, the proximal end 104 of the elongated member 101 is attached to the vehicle, for example the tractor truck 116 of
Then, all the nuts such as 1081, 1082, 1083, 1084 and 114 are loosened, including the nut-and-washer assembly screwed on the threaded rod portion 107, to enable full adjustment of the device for attaching a fender to a vehicle 100. Just a word to mention that the two threaded rods 1021 and 1022 have been preliminarily mounted in two slots amongs slots 1101, 1102 and 1103 appropriate for the intended fender installation.
The elongated bracket 103 is attached to the fender 112 using the three holes 1111, 1112 and 1113 and bolt-and-nut assemblies such as 202 (
The threaded rods 1021 and 1022 are then slid in the respective slots 1101, 1102 or 1102,1103 until the required longitudinal positional adjustment of the elongated bracket (see arrows 203) in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 15 is reached. The nuts such as 114 (
Then, the position of the proximal portions of the threaded rods 1021 and 1022 is adjusted as required by the installation in the respective sets of holes 1881,1882 and 1883,1884 to thereby adjust the position of the elongated bracket 103 about the distal portion 105 of the elongated member 101 (see arrows 117 of
The elongated member 101 is then positioned in the required angular position about the longitudinal axis 14, whereby the nut-and-washer assembly can then be tightened on the threaded rod portion 107 to fixedly secure the proximal end 104 of the elongated member 101 to the frame 201 of the tractor truck 116.
Of course, the sequence of the above operations for installing the fender 112 by means of the device 100 for attaching a fender to a vehicle can vary depending on the requirements, difficulty and particularities of a specific situation, and also according to the preferences of the person responsible for the installation.
Although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of an non-restrictive, illustrative embodiment thereof, this embodiment can be modified at will, within the scope of the appended claims, without departing from the spirit and nature of the subject invention. Even though the illustrative embodiment is described in relation to a tractor truck, it will be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art that the subject invention can be used with other types of vehicles.
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